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EFL Championship

Birmingham City FC vs. Leeds United FC (03.03.2017)

Date Season Halftime Result
03.03.2017 2016 0 : 1 1 : 3

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
14'' Leeds C. Wood Normal Goal
59'' Leeds E. OKane Substitution 1
62'' Birmingham M. Kieftenbeld Substitution 1
63'' Birmingham C. Gardner Normal Goal
67'' Leeds C. Wood Normal Goal
73'' Leeds S. Dallas Substitution 2
78'' Birmingham David Davis Yellow Card
81'' Leeds Alfonso Pedraza Normal Goal
82'' Birmingham C. Keita Substitution 2
82'' Leeds Pablo Hernández Substitution 3
89'' Birmingham Che Adams Substitution 3
90'' Birmingham Robert Tesche Yellow Card

Lineup Birmingham City FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 29 T. Kuszczak
Defence 4 P. Robinson
Defence 5 R. Shotton
Defence 33 C. Keita
Midfield 25 J. Cogley
Midfield 12 C. Gardner
Midfield 7 R. Tesche
Defence 2 Nsue
Midfield 6 M. Kieftenbeld
Midfield 26 D. Davis
Forward 14 Che Adams

Lineup Leeds United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 R. Green
Defence 28 G. Berardi
Defence 18 P. Jansson
Defence 5 K. Bartley
Defence 2 L. Ayling
Midfield 19 Pablo Hernández
Midfield 26 L. Bridcutt
Midfield 14 E. O'Kane
Midfield 15 S. Dallas
Forward 9 C. Wood
Forward 11 S. Doukara

Substitutes Birmingham City FC

Position Number Name
Forward 15 L. Jutkiewicz
Midfield 21 K. Frei
Forward 48 J. Sinclair
Goalkeeper 1 A. Legzdins
Defence 3 J. Grounds
Midfield 8 S. Gleeson
Defence 31 K. Bielik

Substitutes Leeds United FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 23 K. Phillips
Midfield 29 Alfonso Pedraza
Forward 7 K. Roofe
Defence 6 L. Cooper
Goalkeeper 12 M. Silvestri
Midfield 24 H. Sacko
Midfield 27 M. Barrow

Birmingham City FC

The foundations of Birmingham City Football Club were laid back in 1875 when the team was still named as Small Heath Alliance, having played under its current name since 1943. It plays its home games at St Andrew's Stadium, which can hold around 30,000 fans. Perhaps unsurprisingly, their biggest rival is the more famous Aston Villa, who are based in the same city.

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Leeds United FC

Leeds United FC has been in existence since 1919, serving as a replacement for the now-defunct Leeds City FC, which had been in operation since 1904. Their home stadium is Elland Road with a capacity of over 37,000. This stadium is the second largest on the English scene outside of the Premier League. And a certain interesting fact, the east stand of this stadium has the longest domed roof in Europe at 52 metres.

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Home corners 8
Home shots 27
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 7
Home yellow cards 2
Home red cards
Away corners
Away shots 10
Away shots on target 6
Away fouls 12
Away yellow cards
Away red cards
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